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Tour will roll on PHIL Liggett - the voice of cycling - says the current poli tical shake up in professional cycling will not affect the Tour Down Under. "I don't think that the Tour Down Under has any worries," Mr Liggett said. The respected commentator spoke to the Herald last week, in between calling the Tour de France, and as the Adelaide media worked into a frenzy over the possible disbanding of the ProTour. The 2008 Tour Down Under was the first professional cycling event staged outside of Europe to earn ProTour race sta tus. But in recent days 17 of the 18 member teams of the ProTour refused to renew their membershi p for 2009. "What has happened was bound to happen and I always felt that the Tour Down Under made too much of the ProTour status offered," Mr Liggett said. "The teams will still come to the race and there could well be different teams now, such as Barloworld. "As we saw, the teams came this year, but the big individual names of the Pro Tour didn't, which in January is always on ACTION: Cyclists fly through Mt Pleasant during the 2008 event. the cards." Mr Liggett said the battle between the movements at the world cycling organisation level were in a developing stage. "It is a watching process for the next few months, but the Tour Down Under has no worries in my opinion," he said. "In any case it is powerless to Boundary round-table NTS 28 Way Streel Kapunda ISSUES surrounding the Urban Growth Mr Ridgway accepted the invitation to R I . 85BB 2BBB Boundary were brought to a head again last week, participate in the round table discussion with the as David Ridgway, Opposition spokesperson on committee and thought it appropriate to share the U r a Fax: 85&& 2133 Urban Development and Planning visited opposition's views on the proposed urban growth mb1309784 Gawler. boundary. 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